Business failure fear hits Cypriots
A growing number of Cypriots believe the island is ripe for starting a business, but fear of failure is still holding many back.
A growing number of Cypriots believe the island is ripe for starting a business, but fear of failure is still holding many back.
A high school student was seriously injured on Tuesday when a truck veered off course and struck a bus stop in central Marathonas, eastern Attica, authorities said.
On Thursday, May 1, International Labor Day and, in Greece, Protomagia, The International New York Times and Kathimerini English Edition will not be published in Greece and Cyprus.
International air arrivals recorded a 4.8% increase in the period January-March, according to a statistical bulletin published by INSETE Intelligence.
A modest rebound in support for the ruling New Democracy party has been registered in the latest Pulse poll, following Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ announcements on economic aid for pensioners and renters.
A decline in bank deposits continued in March, according to Bank of Greece data.
On March 28, a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar, devastating communities and killing at least 3,500 people.
The increase in foreign investment in the Greek realty market was considerable in 2024, reaching a new all-time high mainly thanks to the increase in inflows from European countries.
Hoteliers are in a new round of confrontation with online bookings platform Booking.com.
The new production model that Economics Nobel Prize Laureate Christopher Pissarides had proposed for Greece in an extensive report five years ago and which was supposed to serve as a blueprint for the country’s transformation into a modern, innovative economy has not materialized.